here he is with the children in dharavi shortly before the shutdown was enforced.t have access to water, clean toilets, hygiene. water itself is a premium. you have to pay to get a few gallons of water. and toilets are-- the average user for toilet seat is 80 people. emma: eighty? vinod: eighty, 8-0. so with people all locked down in the slum, the numbers will increase. so all the safe diancing, the physical distance, the sanitation, the washing of hands, all these are very difficult things to implement in a slum. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ [speaking foreign language] emma: sanjiv shah lives in a slum in delhi. he was born in rural india but moved to the capital as a child with his mother after his father died and relatives seized their land. he works six days a week in a factory that makes steam irons, supporting his family on less than $10 a day. they all live in one tiny room. [speaking foreign language] emma: the factory closed in the lockdown and the family now survives on food donations. according to the world health organization, more than 280 million indians live below th